Easy Walk Harness Upside Down

mattcantwin

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I've been meaning to post this for a while.

Loki is not great on walks, still pulls more than we like and wants to "visit" any dog he sees.

One day when my wife was walking Loki, he really wanted to go to a dog on the other side of a chain link fence.
He pulled and pulled and just about came totally out of the Easy Walk harness.

The other dog's owner told my wife she had the harness on wrong (which she didn't).

Just for the heck of it, we put it on the wrong way.

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It defeats the purpose of the leash attachment at the chest, instead of the more traditional location.

On the other hand, it seems a lot more secure.


We will have to see over time which way we prefer.
 

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I tried a front harness for Jax when he was younger and I did not like it. I recently got a new harness for him which I really like although he is a puller as well. I now clip him and Louie together and it's a much better walk. So I guess one solution would be to get another dog!

Several months ago I got a new harness for Louie and I *did* put it on wrong. Here are the results:

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mattcantwin

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That picture is pretty funny; harnesses can be puzzling to put on correctly.


Maybe a this end up notation and head goes here, etc. would help.
 

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Lol. Lol... yes the easy walker harness can be confusing, it worked well for Cheli but the best for him has been the martingale collar.. he responds to it well


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